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Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel Amazon
Brazil
Amazon Brazil
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"Imagine a hotel built among Amazon treetops: catwalks 70 feet up leading from a great circular dining room of polished tropical woods, a bar like an eagle's nest, a honeymoon suite built 110 feet up a mahogany tree, and friendly monkeys, macaws, sloths, and parrots scampering, fluttering, and dangling all over the place."
"After lunch our little international group pile into a motorized canoe with Ricardo our guide and we're off for the afternoon to explore the flooded forest. As we leave Ariau Creek and approach the Rio Negro, an indescribable feeling of vastness fills me with wonder as we approach the mouth of the Anavilhanas Archipelago, largest fresh water grouping of islands in the world. Here the river becomes an ocean at 17 miles from shore to shore. Pink dolphins splashing from the water create a magical landscape only equaled by a Peter Max painting. The sky seems to go on and on forever. We enter the flooded forest or igapo and the motor is turned off, and then the wonder of the rainforest explodes around us as we navigate the backwaters. The primordial forest, vines, lianas, bromeliads, butterflies. "This is why I came, it is all right in front of me. I have returned to the place I love." |
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single rooms and suites with private bathroom and verandas,
entirely built on stilts at tree top level; 2 Restaurants
(for up to 300 guests) and Cafeteria; New auditorium with
total infrastructure for 600 guests;
Three swimming pools built at canopy level; Two 41m-high observation
towers; American bar; 128 Kbps satellite Cyber café;
Mini shopping mall with convenience, handicraft and precious
stones store; Communications system available (phone/fax,
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Consider having your next business conference, meeting,
incentive group or social event at Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel.
With a 350-seat conference and restaurant facility overlooking
the rainforest canopy and the Rio Negro, your event will
be one that will stay in their memories forever. Previous
clients have included Compaq Computers, IBM, Master Card,
Paramount Pictures, NASA, Harvard Alumni, and Sony Pictures.
Ariau
Amazon Towers - Wildlife Rehabilitation Program - "Aviary
of Hope" 1995 Winner of the Emerald Globe Award - International
Institute of Convention Management.
Ariau
Amazon Towers is a lodge that is completely built at the
level of the rainforest canopy with over 3 miles of catwalks
affording visitors an intimate communion with the flora
and fauna of the Amazon region. Ariau is located 35 miles
from Manaus on the confluence of the Rio Negro and Ariau
Creek at the foot of the Anavilhanas Archipelago, the largest
fresh water archipelago in the world. The region is considered
one of the most biologically diverse regions known to man.
The
Aviary "Esperanca"or Hope is part of a project
under the auspices of Ariau Jungle Tower Hotel President
- Dr. Ritta Bernardino. This project includes an herbarium
housing medicinal plants traditionally used in the Amazon
region, an orchidarium, including a collection of bromeliads
common to the Rio Negro and an Amphitheater where traditional
Amazonian music and dance are performed, as well as seminars
regarding the ecology of the rainforest are presented. A
museum is currently being built sponsored by the National
Institute of Amazon Research (INPA), which will house a
collection of indigenous crafts as well as samples of the
many traditional uses of plants and trees by local natives.
All construction is done in the regional manner with minimal
disturbance to the environment
The
"Aviary of Hope" is a wildlife rehabilitation
program designed to reintroduce endangered species back
into their natural habitat - the rainforest. Over the past
year Ariau has been receiving animals and birds that have
been confiscated by the police from black market trade.
The black market trade of Amazonian wildlife is and has
been a major threat to the survival of many species such
as the Hyacinth Macaw and many types of parakeets, and primates.
A toucan can earn a trader as much as $10,000 dollars in
the United States alone. Once captured by a trader, birds
spend a long time in confinement, densely packed with others,
vulnerable to the spread of disease and to physical injury.
Inadequate food, water or ventilation imposes fatalities.
The bird trade alone involves great cruelty.
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Aviary of Hope provides an alternative route for these animals,
a way back to their biological destiny so to speak. Upon
arrival at Ariau they are examined by a veterinarian and
then held in quarantine for approximately 90 to 100 days
depending on the condition of the individual animal. Steps
are taken to teach the animals how to again feed and fend
for themselves in the wild. Currently under the care of
the Ariau staff are spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, woolly
monkeys, marmosets, a baby ocelot, macaws, parrots, parakeets
and toucans. A thrilling moment for visitors to Ariau, as
well as the permanent staff is the day when one of the animals
may be released back into the wild. A special ceremony is
announced so that all may participate in the delight of
watching one of nature's own return.
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Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel is located 35 miles from Manuas, Brazil at the confluence of the Rio Negro and Ariau Creek. Built entirely at the level of the Rainforest Canopy, Ariau's towers are linked together by 4 miles of sturdy wooden catwalks. This architectural wonder affords visitors a unique communion with the regions abundant flora and fauna while leaving the fragile eco-system completely undisturbed. |
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